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A secret area in London with excellent views for history lovers. Wapping is an area in east London, part of the former Docklands, about which lots of Londoners don't even know. And the ones who know, appreciate it a lot.

Breast cancer can affect both men and women of any age. Early detection can save lives, so we're working with the charity CoppaFeel! to make Lomographers aware and to recruit you to spread the word worldwide. This photo rumble is all about sharing who is important to you, and sharing the message that you should all be checking your chesticles!

British musician Bibio is famous for his kaleidoscopic sounds, and his love of bokeh. In fact his latest album is called Mind Bokeh. But what the hell does bokeh mean? Here are Bibio's tips on how to get the best bokeh from your Diana F+ and close-up lens.

Did you know? Legendary guitarist and songwriter Brian May from Queen is one of the number one enthusiasts when it comes to stereo photography. and we managed to sit down and talk to the rockstar for an exclusive interview.

Ian Hobson is a photographer based in the United Kingdom who specialises in light paintings. He recently tested the Lomo'Instant with his Pixelstick - an unbeatable light painting combo! Here are some of his amazing shots, as well as a few pointers on light painting and shooting at night.

Her very first photo shoot was while interning as a stylist with RANKIN at his Dazed & Confused headquarters 7 years ago; she didn’t know who he was. Since then though Kit Lee has built up an impressive reputation as a fashion stylist's assistant, up and coming stylist and blogger, that allows her access to some of the most glamorous fashion shoots and catwalk shows in the world. Her blog Style Slicker has been recommended by Vogue Italia, and she also contributes to POP. Now she shares with us some of her very favourite shots.

Fay is a Lomography super fan! She's a friend of the team here in the UK, and even helped us out in our pop-up shop last summer. She has a great gallery of photos, inspired by her Lomography community friends all over the world. Have a butchers here....

UK-based photographer Eden Carter captures rugged and desolate landscapes that bring a sense of calm to the viewer. He tested out the New Formula LomoChrome Purple film on a trip to Iceland and talked about the magic of shooting with film.

Andrej Russkovskij AKA Andrea Russo is an avid film photographer and active community member who has a soft spot for portraits, making him the quintessential Petzval Amigo. He recently tested the Petzval 85 Art Lens with different kinds of film, among them black and white, Velvia 50, Kodak Elitechrome and Fuji Superia 200.

What started a few years ago as an escape from Borough Market's high rent prices has become London's funkiest street food market. Hungry or not, you will definitely find something to enjoy here in Maltby Street Market.

If you want to take your creative, analogue experience to the next level why not try starting up a film swap project. You'll get to work with other budding photographers in revealing something totally unique and one-off. This article gives you some tips on getting it right the first time.

The largest park in London. Richmond Park is a 2,360 acre park within London. It is the largest of the Royal Parks in London and Britain's second largest urban walled park after Sutton Park, Birmingham. The park is famous for its red and fallow deer, which number over six hundred. It is so big, you can't see everything in one day. So we decided to try the route suggested by the Walks in London book by Rough Guides which I recently bought.

Tristan Aitchison is a filmmaker and photographer based in the UK. He took the LC-Wide out on a 500 mile journey across the most northern parts of the Scottish Highlands, famously named the North Coast 500. Join him as he discovers the hills, beaches and landscapes of this sparse and beautiful area.

Hamish Gill is a UK based photographer who writes 35mm compact, rangefinder, and lens reviews for his blog. We lent him a Jupiter 3+ lens and in return he gave it one of the most thorough reviews we've ever read!

UK-based photographer Flore Diamant has carved out a career photographing bands, festivals, places and people. She shoots predominantly with film and has a totally unique approach which makes her work stand out from the crowd. We talked to Flore about making it in a difficult industry.

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